NIGEL FARAGE has warned voters Jeremy Corbyn will devastate Brexit as the Labour Party leader becomes favourite to become Prime Minister.

The Brexiteer said the European Union divorce “is in some trouble” and declared he would return to politics to ensure a smooth exit from the bloc.

Mr Farage also laid into Theresa May, claiming it was a “huge error” for the Conservatives to allow a Remainer to take charge of Brexit.

Speaking on BBC News, the former Ukip leader said: “What a huge error it was to pick a Remainer to lead a Brexit party in a Brexit election.

“Massive mistake, I think if we do get a Corbyn coalition then Brexit is in some trouble.”

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Nigel Farage said Jeremy Corbyn will leave Brexit 'in some trouble'

Commenting on his potential return to politics if Mr Corbyn becomes Prime Minister, Mr Farage added: “I would have absolutely no choice to do exactly that.

“It’s not what I plan, it’s not what I want – I was thrilled to lead Ukip to pressure Cameron into offering a referendum, working in that referendum campaign and winning. We’ve triggered Article 50, I thought it was all done.

“Mrs May went for the big majority, she was found out on this campaign and what’s remarkable about Corbyn’s achievement is he’s getting Remainers in London voting for him and Ukip voters around the rest of the country voting for him too.”

Mr Farage went on to predict a second referendum being held if Mr Corbyn joins forces with the Liberal Democrats and the Scottish National Party.

If exit polls are to be believed, Britain is on the brink of a political crisis after the prediction showed Westminster was heading for a hung parliament.

The shock survey released shorting after the polling stations shut their doors at 10pm indicated Theresa May’s House of Commons majority has been wiped out.

The Conservatives are 12 seats short of the 326 they need for an absolute majority in the Commons.

The poll puts her party on 314 seats, with Labour on 266, the SNP on 34, Liberal Democrats on 14, Plaid Cymru on three and Greens on one.

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